- In
computing and telecommunications, a
control character or non-printing
character (NPC) is a code
point in a
character set that does not
represent a written...
- upper-class woman, its
explicit descriptions of **** and its use of then-
unprintable profane words. It
entered the
public domain in the
United States in 2024...
- Words: A
Treasury of Curses, Insults, Put-downs, and
Other Formerly Unprintable Terms from Anglo-Saxon
Times to the Present. New York:
Crown Publishers...
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negative comments left by
people and that many
other comments were "
unprintable".
Latino filmmaker Lourdes Portillo said she did not know who Selena...
- 399–420. doi:10.2307/455584. JSTOR 455584.
Randolph V,
Legman G (1992).
Unprintable Ozark Folksongs and Folklore: Blow the
candle out.
University of Arkansas...
-
appears when
interpreted as text in the
common ISO 8859-1 encoding, with
unprintable characters represented as the
control code
abbreviation or symbol, or...
- and
symbols in non-alphabetic scripts. Some file
systems allow even
unprintable characters,
including Bell, Null,
Return and Linefeed, to be part of...
- herself, and Till said, "You needn't be
afraid of me, baby", used "one '
unprintable' word" and said "I've been with
white women before."
Bryant also alleged...
- Man-handling was
merely one of the very
minor unprintable horrors of the Erie
County Pen. I say '
unprintable'; and in
justice I must also say undescribable...
- New York
Times article described **** Town (by allusion,
citing its "
unprintable name") as "bards of the new
American left",
alongside podcasts Chapo...